La Martinette is beautifully set in 300 hectares of meadows, woodland and vines in Lorgues. Dating back to 1620, it is one of the oldest wineries in the region, which has undergone a transformation since the injection of capital in 2011.

Over one-third of the vines have been up-rooted, leaving just twenty hectares of the best vines on wonderful clay-limestone soil. Grapes for the Rollier are treated to a slow, delicate pressing and matured on their lees for four months to add complexity to this wonderful style.

Intense nose of grapefruit, white stone fruits and tropical fruits. Lovely rounded summer fruits fill the mouth, balanced by underlying minerality, Provencal herbs and a nice touch of iodine on the long finish. Fresh, lively and concentrated, a quintessential Provence rosé, and a great food wine too.A more than worthy successor to the 2014 vintage.

"What we like about the business is that 'fine' doesn't just mean famous. The first growths and their ilk are here, but in company with some excellent, less well-known, sometimes very limited production wines and often at what seem very reasonable prices."

The Wine Gang, thewinegang.com

"The range is excellent and I don’t just mean that they go right to the very top. There’s something for everyone, whether you want mature first-growth Bordeaux or a little known gem from an estate that’s been in the same family for generations and which you’d be hard-pushed to find anywhere else other than at the cellar door. I’m always finding things I want to try on Cadman’s list."